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The Intensity of Conflict, Growth and Post-Conflict Recovery

Michael Bleaney and Arcangelo Dimico

Discussion Papers from University of Nottingham, CREDIT

Abstract: Growth rates of per capita GDP are depressed by civil conflict to a degree that reflects its severity. Only the more severe conflicts – ones that affect at least half of the country by land area and/or cause more than 1,000 fatalities in at least one year – have a significant negative growth effect. Post-conflict recovery of output is enhanced by aid flows but this finding may be subject to endogeneity bias.

Keywords: Aid; conflict; growth. (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2011-02
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